Game Of Thrones walking tour – Dubrovnik

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Game Of Thrones walking tour – Dubrovnik

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes to 1 hour 40 minutes (approx.)
  • From $33.72
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Game of Thrones fans will spot it immediately. This Dubrovnik walk is a tight 90 minutes that turns two real stops into King’s Landing moments, guided in English by an experienced leader who connects the show to the city. You get the big panorama from Fort Lovrijenac and the kind of scene-by-scene help that makes the locations click in your head fast.

I especially love how the guide brings the story to life with visuals like photos of scenes and a photo book, so you are not just looking at streets and guessing. The other big win is the straightforward pacing: you move from Lovrijenac to Stradun without getting lost in museum-style waiting or long detours. One consideration: the Fort Lovrijenac entry ticket is not included, and in peak summer you will want to plan for sun and stairs.

Key Highlights You Will Feel in the Streets

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  • Fort Lovrijenac views that match the King’s Landing look-over
  • Photo book and scene photos that help you recognize what you are seeing
  • Stradun walking with a stop tied to Cersei’s Walk of Shame
  • Small-group vibe capped at 30 people
  • A guide who keeps the flow efficient if you have limited time, like cruise-ship schedules

Dubrovnik GOT Walking Tour: 90 Minutes, Two Real Stops, No Fuss

Game Of Thrones walking tour - Dubrovnik - Dubrovnik GOT Walking Tour: 90 Minutes, Two Real Stops, No Fuss
This is a classic, efficient walking tour format: you meet in the center, follow your guide for about 1 hour 30 minutes to 1 hour 40 minutes, and end back near where you started. The tour is offered in English and uses a mobile ticket, so you can keep everything simple on your phone.

Price-wise, it sits at $33.72 per person, which is not a huge splurge for a guided excursion in a top-demand city. What you are really paying for is the guide and the time-saving route between the show-linked highlights. And since the group is capped at 30, it stays manageable for questions and quick clarifications.

Also, this is run by INtours Dubrovnik, so you are dealing with a local operator that is set up for this kind of short, high-impact city walk. That matters in Dubrovnik, where the best spots are spread out and where you do not want to spend your limited time figuring out what matters most.

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Fort Lovrijenac: The King’s Landing Viewpoint That Clicks Immediately

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Lovrijenac Fortress is the first stop, with about 30 minutes set aside here. This is the place that gives you the sweeping perspective people associate with the show, and Dubrovnik’s red-roofed skyline is the visual hook. Even if you are not chasing every single reference, this stop helps you understand why the filmmakers loved this city for dramatic scale.

What makes it valuable is the way it sets the tone. Once you see the view, the rest of the walk makes more sense. Streets stop being random and start being story geography.

Practical note: the Fort Lovrijenac ticket is not included. You should budget about €15.00 per person for entry. If you skip the ticket, you may still catch the general feel of the spot, but you will lose the full experience the tour is built around.

Because this is a fortress area, expect some walking and stair climbing as you move through viewpoints. In summer, heat hits fast here, so bring water and keep an eye on your pace.

Stradun and Cersei’s Walk of Shame Stairs at Jesuiti

After Lovrijenac, you move to Stradun. This second segment runs about 1 hour and is where the tour leans harder into show-specific moments.

Stradun is Dubrovnik’s main spine street, and it is where the city feels most like a set. The tour takes you along the show-connected stair area tied to Cersei’s Walk of Shame at Jezuiti. The key value here is recognition: once your guide points out where scenes connect, you start seeing the city through that lens.

Why I like this stop for first-timers: it anchors the tour in the everyday rhythm of Dubrovnik. You are not just looking from a viewpoint and leaving; you are walking in the actual historic center. That means you also get the added benefit of street atmosphere during your short visit.

The drawback to plan for is simple: it is still a walking tour. Even though the time is limited, you will be on your feet for the city’s classic routes. If you dislike stairs or you are traveling with mobility limits, you might find this portion more tiring than you expect.

The Guide: Why the Photos Matter More Than You Think

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This tour’s stand-out feature is the guide’s storytelling approach. In the feedback, people repeatedly praise the guide’s ability to explain both Game of Thrones and Dubrovnik history in a way that is easy to follow, not just recited. One guide name comes up clearly: Ines.

What I would take from that: you are not paying for someone to point and move on. You are paying for someone to connect the dots. Guides on this route use visuals—photos of scenes and a photo book—so when you reach a spot, you are not left thinking, I hope this is the right place.

That matters because Dubrovnik has the kind of historic layers that can blur together fast. Your brain wants labels. A good guide gives you those labels, and suddenly the tour feels like a guided viewing of the city rather than a checklist.

You might also notice how the guide handles logistics. One review mentioned that when people arrived on a cruise ship with limited time, the guide adjusted and focused on the most important spots first. That is exactly what you want from a short tour: flexibility without chaos.

Price and Value: Is $33.72 a Good Deal Here?

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At $33.72 per person, the headline price looks like a bargain for an English-guided city walk. Here’s the real value breakdown:

  • You get an experienced guide included.
  • The tour time is tight (about 1.5 hours), which is ideal in Dubrovnik when you do not want to burn half a day on transit and searching.
  • The group cap of 30 keeps it from becoming a crowd shuffle.

What changes the math is the Fort Lovrijenac entry ticket. Since that is around €15 per person and not included, your total outlay depends on whether you plan to enter the fortress as intended. If you do, consider it an added cost but also part of the experience, because the tour starts there for a reason.

In plain terms: this feels like good value if you want context and recognition. If you are the type who already knows every filming location and you hate guides, you might feel the price more than the value. But most people doing a GOT-focused visit are there to understand what they are looking at, and that is exactly where this tour pays off.

Timing, Heat, and What to Bring in Dubrovnik

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This walk is short, but Dubrovnik’s summer sun can still make it feel longer. One of the most practical tips from the experience feedback is to bring plenty of water and sunscreen and plan to slow down slightly if you are getting warm.

Because the tour involves stairs and a fortress area, it helps to wear comfortable shoes you trust. Also, since it ends back at the meeting point, you can generally fold it neatly into a day that includes other city sights—just be realistic about hydration and shade breaks.

One more helpful point: it is near public transportation, which makes it easier to fit into a wider itinerary if you are moving around Dubrovnik by bus or on foot routes before and after.

Is This Tour for You? A Quick Fit Check

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You should seriously consider booking if:

  • You are a Game of Thrones fan who wants locations tied to story moments, not just general sightseeing.
  • You have limited time in Dubrovnik and want the key show-relevant stops in about 90 minutes.
  • You like guided interpretation, especially when it includes visuals like photos and a photo book.

You might think twice if:

  • You strongly dislike walking or stairs, since two stops involve movement through the historic center and fortress areas.
  • You already plan to spend a lot of time in the fort on your own and you are mainly looking for an inexpensive ticket-free experience.

Should You Book This Dubrovnik GOT Walking Tour?

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Yes, if your goal is fast, story-linked orientation. The combination of Fort Lovrijenac views, the Stradun walking portion, and a guide who uses photos to connect scenes to real places is a smart use of time. For $33.72, you are buying guidance that helps you see more than you would on your own.

The main reason not to book is if the extra €15 fortress ticket would be a deal-breaker for your budget, or if your body simply cannot handle stairs and summer heat. Otherwise, this is a well-timed, fan-friendly way to experience Dubrovnik with the show running in the background—but in a grounded, practical way.

FAQ

How long is the Dubrovnik Game of Thrones walking tour?

It runs about 1 hour 30 minutes to 1 hour 40 minutes.

What is the price per person?

The price is $33.72 per person.

Is the tour offered in English?

Yes, it is offered in English.

Where do we meet for the tour?

The meeting point is Art Go’denBrsalje ul. 1, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia.

Where does the tour end?

The tour ends back at the meeting point.

Do I need to buy a ticket for Fort Lovrijenac?

Yes. Fort Lovrijenac tickets are not included and cost €15.00 per person.

What is included in the tour price?

An experienced guide is included.

What is the maximum group size?

The tour has a maximum of 30 travelers.

Is there a mobile ticket?

Yes. It uses a mobile ticket.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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